Cambridge High School - Yearling Yearbook (Cambridge, MD)

 - Class of 1953

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1 H . ,..4IP ISABELLE LOUISE TODD Commercial Issie would like to boast a voice with a smile' '... dreads giving class reports , . . can always be found with Faye . . . loves watching those excit- ing basketball games . . . senior year held most fun . . . says goodbye with I don't know whether to sigh or cry! JOYCE LEE TODD Commercial lt was fun while it lasted, says Joyce . . . bowling is a favorite pas- time . . . pet peeve is stuck-up peo- ple . . . thinks of graduating as her graetest accomplishment . . . would like very much to hold down a job saying, Number please? JOHN EDWARD TRAVERS General Sincere, friendly Jackie would like to be a railroad engineer in the near future . . . another of the Variety Corner gang . . . manager of the football team . . . had most fun at CHS in gym classes . . . says, lt's been fun and I hate to leave. ELIZABETH MARY ELLEN TURNER Commercial Lil enjoyed singing with the Glee Club . . . hopes to own a black Ply- mouth some day . . . finds movies most fun . . . buddies with Mary Lee and Darlene . . . says So long, but not good-by. HENRY RUSSELL TURNER General Comical, prankish Henry . . . con- stantly worrying about homework . . . plans to become a doughboy . . . an advocate of the Work Program . . . pals around with Walter and Kenny . . . fond of the opposite sex . . . prefers safe cars . , . leaves the eleventh grade to carry on. JULIAN MERRILL TURNER Academic Fritz nobly aspires to be a goc man . . . hopes to own a Chinese re Cadillac convertible . . . an ardei Dixie Land fan . , . member I the Glee Club for four years . . proudest of finally reaching that si foot mark. NAOMI RUTH TYLER Commercial To be a good stenographer Naomi's ambition . . . POD classi and assemblies were so much fun . . enjoys cutting up with Carole ar Ruth . . . dislikes studying for exan . . . member of Sewing Club . . says Good-bye everyone, this is tl day l've been waiting for! SHIRLEY VIRGINIA TYLER Commercial Basketball games offered Shirll the most fun at CHS . . . Honor S1 ciety initiation ranked a close secor . . . regular Whitey's customer . . enjoyed membership in the Art CIL .. .will remember fondly tho: homeroom sessions with Pat and . . . . would like to be a secreta after graduation. WALTER JAMES VICKERS, JR. General Talented, popular Bus has the mal ings ofa genius . . . claims his grea est accomplishment was becomir SGA president . . . likes dances or being with a certain froshie . . . hc most fun at CHS arguing with M Brotemarkle . . . ports with Goc luck, maintenance boys. MARY VIRGINIA WEBSTEI Academic Always bubbling over with somi thing new . . . ace forward on tl basketball varsity . . . member i The Hot-tentot and Yearling staffs . . enjoyed Honor Society initiations mo of all . . . usually found at Whitey with the Big Eight . . . hopes ' be a successful nurse.

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JOANE ELIZABETH SIMMONS Commercial Joane is headed for a bookkeeping Josition at the Centre Market . . . thoroughly enjoyed her trip to the GSPA in New York . . . speedy typ- ist for the Hottentot and Yearling staffs . . . leaves CHS with the warn- ing, It's up to you, now! ELLA .IAMART SI NCLAI R Commercial Animated, industrious little Jimmy . . . writer of the script for the sen- ior talent show . . . enjoyed mem- bership in the Kappa Delta Sigma . . . representative of SGA . . . loved watching those wonderful football games with Phyllis and Shirley . . . wishes there were no conceited males . . . says gaiIy,' Cheer up, fresh- men! EDWIN PATRICK SMITH General Conscientious, hard-working Frank seems to be especially popular with the freshmen girls , . . a capable baseball manager in '52 . . . publi- cations photographer , , . pals around with Squints . . . an enthusiastic foot- ball and basketball fan . . . plans to attend college after graduation. ELDRIDGE PRESTON SMITH, JR. General Smit-ty goes in for the outdoor sports . . . is as yet undecided about a career , . . can usually be found in the bowling alley with the gang . . . claims bashful people make him nervous . . . enioyed CHS most dur- ing his freshman year. HUGH ALLEN STAFFORD Academic Friendly, well-mannered Count is noted for his versatile musical ability . . . is proudest of keeping the Chevy running through his whole senior year , . . looks forward to a bachelor's degree. . . dislikes fickle people . . . had most fun in CHS during junior year. 43 5 N'- Q JOAN STEPHENS Commercial Popular, blonde, and friendly Joan loves to dance . . . iunior year was most fun . . . pals around with Patsy . . . expresses herself constantly with, No kidding? . . . has an aversion to moody people . . . would like to be a stenographer . . . says, l made it and I'm glad! PHILIP WILLIAM STEPHENSON Commercial Good-natured Phil boasts getting through two years of shorthand . . . has unusual ambition to be Western Union manager . . . still misses Dusty in shop classes . . . always found with Bruce, George or Wallace . . . says in leaving, lt was short, but sweet. DONALD STANLEY TALL General Tall, silent Don expresses a deep hatred for lower lockers . . . plans to become a seaman after leaving CHS . . . especially liked shop classes in freshman year . . . can be found after 3:2l with Bunk, Dude and the boys . . . says in farewell, Hate to leave now. PATRICIA ANN THOMAS Commercial Pat can usually be heard chatter- ing about Johnny's latest prank . . . member of Hottentot and Yeorling staffs . . . enjoyed her last two years best . . . baton-twirling maiorette in school band . . . has a pet aversion to lectures . . . says reminiscently, It was fun! EMERSON coLosBoRoucH Topo, JR. Commercial Bunky wants to don wings after graduation . . . has on attraction for basketball . . . likes riding in the Hudson with Flute, Don and Creigh- ton . . . remains constantly amazed . . . hopes his next job has longer lunch periods . . . most proud of meriting a diploma. -of I sw'



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SHIRLEY JUNE WHEELER Commercial Shirley has her eye on the Service fter June . . . possessor of the cutest imples in the senior class . . . had iost fun dancing during lunch time . . mysteriously claims that writing J Baltimore is a favorite pastime . . . was to bowl with Betty and Lois . . says lt's now or never, AA RON DELMAR WI LLEY, JR. General Athletic, tempermental Sonny . . . :assessor of a terrific baseball arm . . hopes to go to Washington Col- fge in the fall . . . all for the Work rogram . . . had most fun at CHS rasing Mr. Todd . . . says in fare- ell, Wish I could stay a little Inger. PATRICIA ANN WILLEY Commercial Small, with twinkling eyes and a onderful sense of humor . . . Pat ould like to be a secretary . . . will z remembered for her version of :an Harlowe's Blue Tango in the enior Talent Show . . . proudest of ar A in shorthand . . . says en- ously, You lucky freshmen! RUTH ANN WI LLEY Commercial Ruth aspires to be a singer . . . ijoyed most assemblies and talent lows . . . numbered among the cafef ria workers . . . likes to socialize ith Naomi, Lois and Helen . . . Juld like to own a blue Ford con- ertible . . . wishes luck to those who Ilow. WALLACE MACE WILLEY General Better known as Flute . . . says the 'my leaves little choice in careers . . had best time in phys. ed. asses . . . proudest of passing senior ience . . . likes hunting with Bunky . . says in farewell, Guess l'm the st of the WiIIeys. KENNETH WI LLOUGHBY General Never a dull moment, Dude . . . chooses the Navy as his career . . . would like to own a Rolls Royce . , , can usually be found at the Variety Corner with the gang . . . claims his favorite song is My Favorite Song . . . proudest of graduating from CHS. H EN RY THEODORE WILSON Academic Tall, dark and handsome Dan is interested in becoming a dentist . . . struggled through two years of Latin . . . had most fun at formal dances and with the opposite sex . . . mem- ber of publications staff . . . claims that he is, Living, after four years. WILLIAM LUCY WISE, Ill Academic Innocent-looking, fun-loving Mole gets most enjoyment from homeroom periods . . . would like to be a phar- macist in the near future . . . may be found at any time in Wise's Co- sino with Potter, Hess or Petey . . . still waiting for his greatest accom- plishment. JOHN BRUCE WRIGHT General Tall, blond Cabot gets most fun from just plain talking . . . hopes to be a success in the florist business . . .especially dislikes getting to school by 8:55 . . . can usually be found in the bowling alley with Slick and George . . . proudest of passing English. ROBERT PERRY WROTEN General Tall, dark, well-built Cheetah . . . proud of having helped beat Wi-Hi, 20-O . . . loves cruising with Faye in the Cheetahmobile . . . forever saying, Let the good times roII . . . hates people who talk too much . . . an all around athlete and gym star. -6 . 'ggi'

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